What car for business meetings?
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I have this debate with one of my partners - his view is that if you turn up in an old banger then clients think you aren't very good at your job.
There is a limit though and I think even he would think twice about pitching up in some of the machines driven by some of the contributors to this forum.
My dark grey Masser doesn't seem to get very much unwanted attention.
There is a limit though and I think even he would think twice about pitching up in some of the machines driven by some of the contributors to this forum.
My dark grey Masser doesn't seem to get very much unwanted attention.
The sad state of affairs regarding jealousy in this country it seems. I do wonder why clients don't think "hmmmm....old crappy diesel, can't be that successfull, why do I want him to do business for me" or "Ooooo, Ferrari....he must be doing a good job to afford one of those, I must get him to do business for me too" instead of "Ferrari??....Flash git obviously earns too much".
Hence I also run a crappy Vectra for the same reasons.
C'est la vie
Hence I also run a crappy Vectra for the same reasons.
C'est la vie
chris_Crossley said:
If the accountant turned up in a 355 i'd show him the door.
But if that accountant was reknowned for being the best accountant around and was guaranteed to save you more money... but he was a Ferrari nut and wanted to drive his 355 as much as possible... would you still show him the door?
But then i'm not shallow and jealous like most Brits these days... i'd be happy that someone was enjoying the fruits of his or her labour.
Shame its like this really
I agree This country is a mountain of jealousy and we do not like people doing well for themselves.
If my accountant turned up in a Mark 3 1.1L escort or a enzo ( he drives a mew SLK Merc )as long as he does a good job and the price is competetive I would not have a problem.
regards
Greg
If my accountant turned up in a Mark 3 1.1L escort or a enzo ( he drives a mew SLK Merc )as long as he does a good job and the price is competetive I would not have a problem.
regards
Greg
I bought the Maseraeti 3200 with this in mind. I thought as an overall compromise it was perfect. It wasnt in your face, but showed that our company must be doing something right. I would always say that the bank owned it really , even though I paid cash for it, so my customers could always say "well anyone can borrow the money" I now have a BMW 740i sport, which whilst I miss the Maser more than I thought I would, it is a nice cruiser with plenty of grunt.
Ian
Ian
'fraid to say it but most people don't think 'well done, fair play to him/her' when they see someone in a flash motor. It's a lot easier to assume that their daddy gave them the keys on Xmas day rather than they took a risk, worked bloody hard and chose to reward themselves with a silly car.
If my accountant turned up in a 355, he'd have to be an excellent 'chef' with the books and I'd be grateful I had an accountant with the confidence to turn up in a Fezza. I'd take a great accountant at £150 an hour over an average one at £25 (who'd probably turn up in a Rover 214d).
If my accountant turned up in a 355, he'd have to be an excellent 'chef' with the books and I'd be grateful I had an accountant with the confidence to turn up in a Fezza. I'd take a great accountant at £150 an hour over an average one at £25 (who'd probably turn up in a Rover 214d).
chris_Crossley said:
Mini Cooper,
Only old mini owners hate the new MINI cars. It's just sutch a non-poser, likeable car.
no way! at least not in nottingham or newcastle! they're mostly driven by people who try just a little too hard to look cool around those cities
chris_Crossley said:
If the accountant turned up in a 355 i'd show him the door.
why chap? my assumption would be that as he's successful he must be good at his job!
and why assume it's due to his income level? he may have a private income
Man you lot are easy to bite
Good on any one who own's a car now a days. More so if it's at the top of the league.
Sadly in this country succsess is frowned upon.
Now if your successfull and then fall flat on your face then "at least you tried"
You earn'd the money you can spend it one whatever your vice is. Mine is cars and i would like a lambo.
There's no way in hell i would turn up to a clients in the Masser, let alone a lambo. It does make a difference more than once.
The MINI in yorkshire is a driving fun car. Can't offend a client in a MINI.
Good on any one who own's a car now a days. More so if it's at the top of the league.
Sadly in this country succsess is frowned upon.
Now if your successfull and then fall flat on your face then "at least you tried"
You earn'd the money you can spend it one whatever your vice is. Mine is cars and i would like a lambo.
There's no way in hell i would turn up to a clients in the Masser, let alone a lambo. It does make a difference more than once.
The MINI in yorkshire is a driving fun car. Can't offend a client in a MINI.
Must admit, when we had a customer here recently, the comment was "So that's why you're expensive" (which we're not BTW) after seeing my car parked at the front of the building.
When I asked her what her boss drives, she admitted it was a lot more expensive than mine (since he also owns Partners The Stationers and Millwall FC). She didn't say what it was, though.
I don't smoke and don't drink in pubs much so my car is where I spend most of my money but people don't see that side of things.
When I asked her what her boss drives, she admitted it was a lot more expensive than mine (since he also owns Partners The Stationers and Millwall FC). She didn't say what it was, though.
I don't smoke and don't drink in pubs much so my car is where I spend most of my money but people don't see that side of things.
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